Problem with vision.BlobAnalysis with shapeInserter

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Akira Chan
Akira Chan el 14 de Jul. de 2015
Comentada: Akira Chan el 20 de Jul. de 2015
Hello everyone,
As stated in the title, I have a problem when trying to use vision.BlobAnalysis. The code below is my setting for my blob Analysis.
blob = vision.BlobAnalysis('CentroidOutputPort', false, 'AreaOutputPort',...
false,'BoundingBoxOutputPort', true,'MinimumBlobAreaSource', 'Property',...
'MinimumBlobArea', 15000);
shapeInserter = vision.ShapeInserter('BorderColor','White');
Let's say that my pre-processed frame is complete1,
bb = step(blob, complete1);
This codes here works perfectly fine however, the problem comes when I tried to put the CentroidOutputPort and AreaOutputPort from the 'false' condition to the 'true condition', the following error occurs:
"Error using ShapeInserter/step The Points input must be an M-by-4 matrix. Each row specifies a different rectangle and is of the form [x y width height]."
"Error in ComputerVisionTest (line 73) result = step(shapeInserter, frame, bb);"
Someone please help me understand what should I change in my shapeInserter to not get this error message? My goal here is to determine the area of object detected by the program as well as knowing the area of each object on screen.
In case someone ask, the shapeInserter is the parameters of the bounding box which marks object based on the blob Analysis.
Thank you.
Regards, Akira

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 15 de Jul. de 2015
When those are true you need
[area, centroid, bb] = step(blob, complete1);
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Akira Chan
Akira Chan el 15 de Jul. de 2015
Ohhh thanks you, sir!! I go try it right now.
Akira Chan
Akira Chan el 20 de Jul. de 2015
Thank you, it works!

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